Where is the TPMS reset button on a 2011 Hyundai Sonata?

Where is the TPMS reset button on a 2011 Hyundai Sonata?

Hear this out loudPauseThe TPMS reset button is usually located under the steering wheel.

How do you reset the tire pressure light on a 2011 Hyundai Sonata?

Hear this out loudPausePress the TPMS reset button and hold it until the light blinks three times, then release it. Start the car and let it run for 20 minutes to reset the sensor. You’ll usually find the tire pressure monitor reset button beneath the steering wheel. Check your user’s manual if you’re having trouble locating it.

Are there any problems with the 2011 Hyundai Sonata?

According to carcomplaints.com, the 2011 Hyundai Sonata received a total of 807 complaints. The majority of reported complaints have to do with the engine, the steering system, the electrical system, the lights, and others.

What is the reliability score of the Hyundai Sonata?

The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2011 Hyundai Sonata owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle.

What kind of car is the Hyundai Sonata?

This version of the Sonata ranked among our top-rated family sedans. The ride is supple, yet composed. Handling is agile and responsive. The Sonata’s swoopy, coupe-like styling comes with tolerable rear-seat room and visibility.

Why does my Hyundai Sonata not stay in alignment?

Shocks or struts, ball joints, tie rods, wheel bearings, alignment, steering linkage (includes rack and pinion), power steering (pumps and hoses, leaks), wheel balance, springs or torsion bars, bushings, electronic or air suspension. “The car won’t stay in alignment and as a result I had tires replaced at 38,000 miles.

According to carcomplaints.com, the 2011 Hyundai Sonata received a total of 807 complaints. The majority of reported complaints have to do with the engine, the steering system, the electrical system, the lights, and others.

The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2011 Hyundai Sonata owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle.

This version of the Sonata ranked among our top-rated family sedans. The ride is supple, yet composed. Handling is agile and responsive. The Sonata’s swoopy, coupe-like styling comes with tolerable rear-seat room and visibility.

Shocks or struts, ball joints, tie rods, wheel bearings, alignment, steering linkage (includes rack and pinion), power steering (pumps and hoses, leaks), wheel balance, springs or torsion bars, bushings, electronic or air suspension. “The car won’t stay in alignment and as a result I had tires replaced at 38,000 miles.